Category: TEACHERS ABROAD BLOG

Learn About Taiwan Quarantine with Ben – Teaching in Taiwan in 2021

Our first teacher interview of 2021 is off to a great start. Learn about Taiwan Quarantine with Ben who is a week into his mandatory quarantine experience in Tainan.

Interview with Teacher Toni: Life in Taiwan After Quarantine Is Great!

Learn about life in Taiwan for Teacher Toni and check out our final teacher interview of 2020. In today’s interview, we’re introducing you to Teacher Antonia, known fondly to the RTT team as Coach Toni.

Interview With JP – Teach in Taiwan During COVID19 – My Experience

What do you have to do to teach in Taiwan during COVID19? Learn about the process from Teacher JP. It’s no small thing to move abroad during a pandemic, especially when you’re coming from a country that is a known hot zone. The sheer amount of paperwork and preparation you need to do in advance can be overwhelming, but we like to tell our teachers, ‘If you’re persistent, Reach To Teach will get you through it!”

Quarantine in Taiwan with Teacher Jamie – Teaching in Taiwan in 2020

Meet Jamie, an American teacher who has just completed her time in quarantine in Taiwan! Learn about the Taiwan application process for Americans in 2020.

Teaching in Daejeon South Korea During COVID19

Today’s interview features Taylor, an RTT teacher who arrived in South Korea in Feb 2020. Learn about teaching in Daejeon, South Korea during COVID-19.

Interview With Sydney – Teaching in Taiwan During COVID19

Interview with a Reach To Teach teacher who arrived in Taiwan in Jan 2020. Learn about teaching in Taiwan during COVID19 and her experiences in Taiwan.

4 Rookie Teaching Mistakes To Watch Out For With EPIK

Reach To Teach has compiled four common and simple rookie teaching mistakes for new EPIK teachers to watch out for in South Korea.

Taiwan Firsts – What To Expect When You Visit Taiwan for the First Time

Moving from a Western country to an Asian one can bring with it real culture shock. Here a few regularities that those of us living in Asia may have already gotten used to.